(COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 - DUE April
2025; 100% correct solutions and explanations.
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Problem Statement
3. Hypothesis
4. Points of Departure and Assumptions
5. Conceptualisation of Central Research Themes
6. Proposed Chapter Outlay
7. Projected Timescale
8. Description of Proposed Research Method
9. Preparatory Study and Research
10. Conclusion
11. Bibliography
1. Introduction
Human trafficking is a severe violation of human rights and an
ongoing global crisis. Despite legal frameworks in place, human
trafficking persists in South Africa and Kenya, raising concerns
about the effectiveness of current laws and policies. This
research seeks to conduct a comparative legal analysis of the
human trafficking laws in these two jurisdictions, examining
their strengths, weaknesses, and enforcement mechanisms. By
understanding how each country addresses human trafficking,
this study will provide insights into improving legislation and
victim protection measures.
2. Problem Statement
Although South Africa and Kenya have enacted anti-trafficking